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  2. PUNCHERIES.

    THE CRACK OF FROM. —The tramway slit when big wheel your bicycle gets in it. THE Irish are an affectionate race. When a landed the [?] and escapes to England the ...

    Article : 994 words
  3. Shreds and Patches.

    We have had a profound respect for snakes ever since we learned that a serpent got the best of the first woman., BUSTLES are now called "dignifiers." Probably ...

    Article : 1,057 words
  4. RESENTING AN INSULT.

    Customer (critically—"I HAVE SEEN ANY NUMBER OF THOSE STATUETTES, BUT THAT IS DECIDEDLY THE WORST LOOKING BULL-DOG I EVER SAW. WHY THAT WOULDN'T DECEIVE A DRUNKEN MAN. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 34 words
  5. JOTTINGS.

    IT is not an uncommon thing for a young man with a swelling chest and a collapsed purse to rent a claw-hammer coat for an occasion in which be wishes to appear as hailing from [?] palatial home rather than from ...

    Article : 355 words
  6. A Christmas Concert in the Old Country.

    IN a well-known part of Yorkshire, England, last Christmas Eve (says a correspondent), a grand concert was to take place. The programme was lengthy, and a few hours before it was to have commenced, a wag, hearing ...

    Article : 390 words
  7. The Latest Style in Walking.

    THE fashions in walking change, you know, as radically as the fashions in dress. Not long ago the girls, the dear girls, took on a habit of leaning far forward as they passed along the street, just as though they had been thrown ...

    Article : 321 words
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